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Fable story: March 30 kilometers every day.
Before 19 1 1 year and 65438+February, no one on earth had reached the South Pole, so this was what all the greatest explorers, all the most adventurous people and those who had this dream wanted to do a hundred years ago.

Finally, there are two teams participating, one is Amundsen from Norway and the other is Scott from England. They all want to take the lead in completing this feat-reaching the South Pole. Amundsen has 5 players and Scott 17 players. Almost all of these two teams are in 19 1 1 year 10 month, ready for the final sprint. So Amundsen's team reached the South Pole first, and after more than two months, namely191112+05, the Norwegian flag was planted. Scott's team arrived more than a month late, although the departure time was similar, and the number was dominant.

After the Amundsen team arrived at the South Pole first, they returned to their original base smoothly. Scott's team came late and the weather was very bad on the way back. People keep falling behind, and finally no one lives.

Afterwards, someone summarized and analyzed the strategy and preparation of the two teams, and we can see the very important difference: Amundsen's team is small, but the materials are well prepared, and they have 3 tons of materials; There are many people in Scott's team, but few things are prepared. They only have 1 ton of materials.

1 ton material enough? If nothing goes wrong in the process, that's enough. When your plan is too tight, it is actually very dangerous.

There are a lot of materials prepared by Amundsen's team. They fully estimated the difficulties of the environment, made full preparations, and left themselves room for mistakes.

The successful experience of Amundsen's team can be summed up in one sentence: No matter whether the weather is good or bad, stick to advancing about 30 kilometers every day. In extreme circumstances, you should do it, but, more importantly, you should be sustainable.

On the contrary, according to the log of Scott's team, they are a freewheeling team. When the weather is fine, they walk very hard, maybe 40-50 kilometers or even 60 kilometers a day. But when the weather is bad, they sleep in tents, eat something, curse bad luck and bad weather, and wait until it clears up before moving on.

Whether the environment is good or bad, whether it is easy or not, it is the essential difference between the two teams to keep moving forward for 30 kilometers every day.

So, why am I talking about this? Because I think it has many similarities with the environment we live in today and what we have to do.

We should make full preparations, no matter whether the external environment is good or bad, no matter whether the so-called luck is good or bad, don't blame others, stick to our plan and make a little progress every day. As long as we can do this, looking back today next year, you will find that we have made a big step forward.